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They are cheaper now though so perhaps worth revisiting. If you could get their venom (or even raider) close enough they'll make a mess of MEQ or even Terminators but the backlash will be pretty fierce. Even though they have the best save of any standard infantry in the book they're still just T3 marines. The difficulty was always getting them into combat with enough models left. Instead the Klaivex gets Rampage (GW really like this rule recently). They can no longer take a bloodstone or the murderous assault/onslaught upgrade. Now they've been boosted to Ld9 meaning the Klaivex isn't as useful. I toyed with Incubi quite a bit with the old codex since they offer some of the only AP2 melee weaponry in the book. It's also worth noting that wracks can no longer be moved to the Troops section by a haemonculus as they could before. Since there are perfectly good models for them I can only assume that this was because they're getting their own release which will most likely be a dataslate in a similar way to the assassins being removed from the GK book but reappearing in dataslate form. Weirdly their fluff is still included in the codex as if they were a last minute decision. There's a notable absence though in the form of Harlequins. As with elsewhere in the codex there's nothing new in the Elites section.